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Rearrangement for Chievo, new partners knock on Campedelli (which he could sell)

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Chievo Verona is moving towards a possible share reorganization. For the yellow-blue company, some expressions of interest have arrived in recent weeks: according to rumors, financial and entrepreneurial subjects have come forward to evaluate a possible purchase of the club. In the field there would be a Swiss group, a US group and an Italian entrepreneurial family active in various industrial sectors.

Chievo Verona, which plays in Serie B, belongs (with 85%) to the Campedelli family, owner of the Paluani confectionery group, famous for its pandoro. The club, like all football clubs, has been hit hard by the pandemic in economic terms. The Campedelli family could also look for a minority shareholder partner, to whom they can then transfer control over time. That of Chievo is one of the longest-lived properties of Italian football: about 57 years.

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In 1964 Luigi Campedelli became president. He was replaced by his son Luca who in 1992, when his father passed away, took over the leadership of the family business and the presidency.Traveling the club’s last years: with relegation to Serie B and involvement in an investigation launched after the failure of Cesena Calcio. In March of last year, the general meeting of the shareholders of Chievo Verona unanimously appointed Giuseppe Campedelli as the new sole director of the company. Historical figure of the club, Giuseppe Campedelli in the past has already been president and then director of Chievo. The appointment was made necessary after the ban for eight months from any corporate position confirmed by the Cassation for the president Luca Campedelli, as part of the investigation by the Bologna Public Prosecutor’s Office on the alleged capital gains with Cesena.

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